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It's officially British summer time, which means two things: 1. our streaming schedule goes back to 5PM UK / 9AM Pacific / 12PM Eastern, and 2. it's not long until BBQ season.
Heck. Yes.
For the time being though, here's AppSpy's Sunday Service to catch you up on the world of mobile gaming.
The Big Stories
1. We've played Ubisoft's new Driver Speedboat Paradise.
2. The Quest Keeper is a charming combination of Crossy Road and Wayward Souls.
3. The wonderfully atmospheric Zenith is coming to mobile.
4. The latest episode of Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series is out now.
5. Ticklefluff is an adorable creature, and the eponymous hero of a game of fast reactions.
AppSpy Recommends…

Although the premise of making some poor sap tackle physics-based challenges on a motorbike is hardly original, it's this writer's opinion that Bike Baron does it best on iOS.
So let's all honor the 3 year and 5 month anniversary of this delightful game by taking a look at some of its most entertaining stunts and, of course, morbidly hilarious failures. If you've spun out more spectacularly, post your exploits down below.
It’s a gourd thing he didn’t squash those pumpkins
He calabashed that level so hard it... okay the gourd puns will stop
Erm... I don't think children are in Baron’s future
Good thing he landed that backflip... just kidding
And Baron sets a ne…

You know those irritating moments when you couldn’t play Trivia Crack because you had to put your phone down? Well, those are about to end because Trivia Crack is all set for the Apple Watch.
Apple is so impressed by Trivia Crack's chart performance in the App Store that it specifically requested that Etermax bring the quiz app to the Apple Watch as a launch title - how flattering!
Trivia Crack’s classy, minimalist design is ideally suited to the Apple Watch, which doesn’t have an abundance of screen space, admittedly.
You’ll never have to pull your iPhone out of your pocket to play Trivia Crack again, as the game will be fully playable on any of the three Apple Wa…